Extract of sample Minority in women- classmate response 9

I found myself wondering what if this will still be the same trend 20 years down the line. While I am not surprised that the society is still fixated on making the men more comfortable than their partners, I think I now know why so many women still feel discriminated, particularly the minority ones. Maria Garcia has strong points regarding family life and experiences of women in these families. However, though her discussion was well written, she did not include the reference list to show the origin of her in-text references.
The other discussion by Camille Hutson also shows the problems that minority women face. In her discussion, she not only mentions the problems that African-American women went through many years ago as slaves, but she also focuses on other minority women, the Chinese. In my view, most studies that I read today are usually focused on certain minority women such as the African-American, Aboriginals and Latino women. Though I am not saying that there are no studies focusing on other minority women, there is little research when it comes to data that shows the problems faced by other minority women such as the Chinese, Korean or Arab women. Based on Hutson’s discussion, I realized that history is always subjecting the minority women to so many problems. As Hutson asserts, these problems are always a source of grief for most (Andersen & Hill-Collins, 2013). For example, as noted by Hutson, some have their children taken away, others raise children on their own because their husbands are away or have abandoned them. Therefore, these families headed by women are written off as broken families by researchers with Americanized views about
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Reading Maria Garcia’s discussion on African, Chinese, and Chicana’s experiences of family life actually made me think about how the societies are changing today, yet certain roles still seem to remain. For example, Garcia mentioned that even though women are now entitled to…

Garcia is also right when she says that perhaps the author also meant that other people were not in the best position to judge other people’s culture. In the second question, Garcia also defines the term white privilege correctly. To give

I believe this is an advantage for them because they acquire the knowledge and skills required to start businesses. However, in the second question, Gutierrez states that Cofer (2008) challenged the stereotypes of

Echoing Gonzalez’ views, these pleas are routine deals which are used on defenders who are typically seen on a regular basis. Moreover, for the case to be under the “going rate” name tag, the prosecutor and public defender have to have a mutual

According to Mancilla the life expectancy of the aged who are in low-income making families is lower than those in the middle and higher classes. I agree with Mancilla when she says that the income level of a person matters when it comes

From the reading that Gaitan refers to, it was also clear that defendants from minority communities were highly likely get sentenced as compared to defendants from other groups.
Though Gaitan’s discussion

The Africans were slaves. The boys would be named like their fathers or close relatives to maintain family ties. After the abolishment of slavery, some Africans adopted the names of their former owners to reestablish connections with their family they had lost. Africans were closely tied families with marriage as a fundamental part of families.

I agree with Guiterrez’s views on how women are viewed and stereotyped. For example, she mentions that all women do is to ask how they can become irresistible to rich basketball players and only look forward to